Workers install a solar inverter in a garage. (Credit: Daniel / Creative Commons https://www.flickr.com/photos/dblfineart/9437490199) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network When regulators allowed Duke Energy
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The fears of many clean energy advocates, policymakers, and environmentalists were realized in the early hours of Wednesday morning, as it became apparent Donald Trump
Trump is expected to cut spending on green energy and boost US production of fossil fuels, while pulling his country out of the Paris climate
The BASIC group led by China wants “unilateral restrictive trade measures” on the COP29 agenda A group of emerging economies chaired by China has proposed
Credt: COP29 Green Zone) By Alice C. Hill and Priyanka Mahat | Originally published by Council on Foreign Relations Alice C. Hill is the David M. Rubenstein senior
COP28 agreed a transition away from fossil fuels – and COP29 must follow up on this, as well as agreeing an ambitious goal for climate
Duke Energy’s 74.9 MW Charlie Creek Solar Power Plant in Hardee County, Florida (Courtesy: Duke Energy) The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) has issued an
As the US Senate approved the US joining the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, it’s unclear if a president could easily pull the country out As the
Comment: Azeri economist Farid Mehralizada has argued that his country’s reliance on fossil fuels is unsustainable and dangerous – he is now in prison ahead